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Erratum: Interobserver and intraobserver reliability of different methods of examination for presence of palmaris longus and examination of fifth superficial flexor function

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A rare double profunda femoris artery in a female cadaver

Tsoucalas , Panagouli , Fiska A, Troupis T, Venieratos D

The profunda femoris artery (PFA) represents the first and largest branch of the femoral artery in the thigh. A series of anatomical variations are reported, mostly concerning its point of...
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Exploration of the fetus with gross anomaly: a case of pseudo prune belly syndrome

Valappil B, Krishna L, Sreedharan R, Shetty A

Prune belly syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly usually presented with triad characteristic feature of deficient abdominal muscles, cryptorchidism, and urinary tract anomalies. Here, we present a case with all...
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Right and left common carotid arteries arising from the branchiocephalic, a rare variation of the aortic arch

Panagouli , Tsoucalas , Papaioannou T, Fiska A, Venieratos D, Skandalakis P

The aortic arch may present a plethora of anatomical variations, which my cause a cluster of complications in interventional procedures in surgery and angiography. We present a rare case of...
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Double pouched, sigmoid gallbladder that can cause a diagnostic dilemma to radiologists: a case report

Nayak SB, Aithal AP, Padavinangadi A, Prabhu G

Gallbladder shows frequent variations in position, shape, interior, and its duct system. These variations may go unnoticed lifelong; however, they may predispose it for cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. We observed a...
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From dentistry students' points of view: do anatomy classes we took actually boost our learning during clinic?

Anarkooli , Sayad Fathi S, Moladoust , Zaeimi E, Bahadori M, Nasiri E

The aim of medical education is to teach the essence of practical skills alongside with the theoretical knowledge. Teaching anatomy, as the center of medical education, should be leading to...
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Development of the pulmonary pleura with special reference to the lung surface morphology: a study using human fetuses

Yamamoto M, Wilting J, Abe H, Murakami G, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF, Abe SI

In and after the third trimester, the lung surface is likely to become smooth to facilitate respiratory movements. However, there are no detailed descriptions as to when and how the...
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Variations in the branching pattern of the celiac trunk and its clinical significance

Hemamalini

Celiac trunk is the artery of foregut, arising from the abdominal aorta at the level of T12/L1 vertebral body. It extends approximately 1.5 to 2 cm horizontally forwards before dividing...
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Persistent right umbilical vein: a study using serial sections of human embryos and fetuses

Kim JH, Jin ZW, Murakami G, Chai OH, Rodríguez-Vázquez JF

Persistent right umbilical vein (PRUV) is a common anomaly of the venous system. Although candidates for future PRUV were expected to occur more frequently in earlier specimens, evaluation of serial...
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A young couple's grave found in the Rakhigarhi cemetery of the Harappan Civilization

Shinde V, Lee H, Yadav Y, Waghmare P, Jadhav N, Hong JH, Kim YJ, Shin DH

The Harappan Civilization, one of the earliest complex societies in the world, flourished on the Indian subcontinent. Although many additional Harappan settlements and cemeteries have been discovered and investigated, no...
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Exogenous spermidine ameliorates tubular necrosis during cisplatin nephrotoxicity

Yoon SP, Kim J

The hallmark of cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury is the necrotic cell death in the kidney proximal tubules. However, an effective approach to limit cisplatin nephrotoxicity remains unknown. Spermidine is a...
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Anatomical and radiological angiographic study of the coronary ostia in the adult human hearts and their clinical significance

Nasr AY, El Tahlawi M

This study was carried out to investigate the morphometric parameters and variations of coronary ostia in the hearts of adult human cadavers and coronary angiographs. The hearts of 60 adult...
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Stem cell transplantation and functional recovery after spinal cord injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abbaszadeh HA, Niknazar S, Darabi S, Ahmady Roozbahany N, Noori-Zadeh A, Ghoreishi , Khoramgah , Sadeghi Y

Spinal cord injury is a significant cause of motor dysfunctions. There is no definite cure for it, and most of the therapeutic modalities are only symptomatic treatment. In this systematic...
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Prevalence of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis among elderly subjects referred for radiological investigation in tertiary hospital at Oman

Sirasanagandla SR, Al Dhuhli , Al Abri A, Salmi A, Jayapal SK, Sara C, Jaju S

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is characterized by calcification of different entheseal sites including the anterior longitudinal ligament of the spine. There is no documented information about DISH in Oman....
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